4 Resolving IT policy and application control policy conflicts in a mixed version environment Resolve IT policy and application control policy conflicts in a mixed version environment Backing up the BlackBerry Enterprise Server databases Back up the BlackBerry Enterprise Server databases Removing the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service Run the CreateDB executable to remove the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service Upgrade implications for VoIP profiles Delete a VoIP profile Install the SNMP service for monitoring by a monitoring application Creating a BlackBerry Administration Service pool that includes the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager using DNS round robin Create the DNS record for a BlackBerry Administration Service instance...42 Preparing the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Collaboration Service for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R Preparing the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Collaboration Service for use with Microsoft Lync Server Applications that are installed with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components...45 Prerequisites: Upgrading the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software Performing a test upgrade of the BlackBerry Configuration Database...47 Perform a test upgrade of the BlackBerry Configuration Database Upgrading the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software by using the in-place upgrade process Upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software by overwriting the existing version and retaining the existing BlackBerry Configuration Database Specifying a name for the BlackBerry Administration Service pool during the installation process Upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances that you configured for disaster recovery Upgrading the BlackBerry Enterprise Server using the cutover upgrade process and upgrading the existing BlackBerry Configuration Database Upgrade a BlackBerry Configuration Database BESMgmt.cfg properties Install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on a new computer and upgrade the existing BlackBerry Configuration Database Specifying a name for the BlackBerry Administration Service pool during the installation process Move user accounts to a new BlackBerry Enterprise Server using the BlackBerry Administration Service...60 Prevent the previous BlackBerry Enterprise Server from connecting to the BlackBerry Infrastructure Start the new BlackBerry Enterprise Server Upgrading the BlackBerry Enterprise Server using the cutover upgrade process and creating a BlackBerry Configuration Database...62 Create a BlackBerry Configuration Database BESMgmt.cfg properties Install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on a new computer and create a BlackBerry Configuration Database Specifying a name for the BlackBerry Administration Service pool during the installation process Upgrading the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software in phases... 68

5 Upgrade multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances in phases...69 Upgrade a standalone BlackBerry Router Test the connection from the BlackBerry Router to the BlackBerry Infrastructure Postupgrade tasks Resend the database mirroring parameters to BlackBerry Enterprise Server components Restore the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration files...72 Upgrade the BlackBerry database notification system Best practice: Running the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Configure the BlackBerry Administration Service instances in a pool to communicate across network subnets...74 Log in to the BlackBerry Administration Service for the first time There is a problem with this website's security certificate...75 Change applications to support BlackBerry MDS Connection Service failover...76 Configuring support for new attachments Configure an upgraded BlackBerry Enterprise Server to support new attachment extensions Configure an upgraded BlackBerry Attachment Service to support new attachment distillers...77 Assigning an IT policy to a group...78 Remove an IT policy from a user account Configuring a computer for monitoring Configure the SNMP service for monitoring by a monitoring application...79 Restrict database permissions for the BlackBerry Attachment Service Configuring minimum Microsoft SQL Server permissions for the Windows account Configure minimum Microsoft SQL Server permissions for the Windows account...81 Configure the BlackBerry Mail Store Service to use a local system account...82 Store database credentials for the local system account Provisioning the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application...83 Manually provision the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application Turn off automatic provisioning of the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application Troubleshooting the BlackBerry Enterprise Server upgrade process Failed to write License Key to the Database Previous version detected but no database available Could not open ID file Attempt to establish connection failed with security reason "3"...86 You encounter errors when you try to upgrade the BlackBerry Configuration Database You cannot resolve errors that occur when you move users A third-party tool did not install and the BlackBerry Enterprise Server setup application closed...88 Restore a BlackBerry Configuration Database...88 Some BlackBerry Enterprise Server components do not start You cannot access the BlackBerry Administration Service You cannot create a user account in the BlackBerry Administration Service The BlackBerry Administration Service pool name is the same as the FQDN of the host computer... 91

6 IBM Domino takes a long time to complete cluster replication...92 Some web services do not function correctly after upgrading the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Domino Related resources Glossary Legal notice...96

7 Overview: BlackBerry Enterprise Server Overview: BlackBerry Enterprise Server 1 The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is designed to be a secure, centralized link between an organization's wireless network, communications software, applications, and BlackBerry smartphones. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server integrates with your organization's existing infrastructure to provide smartphone users with mobile access to your organization's resources. You can manage the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, smartphones, and user accounts using the BlackBerry Administration Service. You can access the BlackBerry Administration Service web application from any computer that can access the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Administration Service. You can optionally install BlackBerry Management Studio in your organization's environment to provide a simplified administrative console for your organization's helpdesk administrators and an integrated view of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and other MDM domains. For more information, visit to see the BlackBerry Management Studio Feature and Technical Overview. 7

8 Planning a BlackBerry Enterprise Server Planning a BlackBerry Enterprise Server 2 If your organization's environment includes only one BlackBerry Enterprise Server that is version 5.0 SP2 or later, you can upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to the latest version by overwriting it or by installing it on a different computer and moving the user data to the upgraded BlackBerry Enterprise Server. If your organization's environment includes more than one BlackBerry Enterprise Server that is version 5.0 SP2 or later, you can upgrade each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance to the latest version in phases to reduce the risk to your organization's environment and minimize the number of users that the upgrade might affect at the same time. If mirroring is enabled in your organization's environment, you must run on the primary database to perform an upgrade. Upgrades are not supported when running in a mirrored failover state. For information about upgrading more than one BlackBerry Enterprise Server, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Upgrade Planning Guide. Supported BlackBerry Enterprise Server versions that you can upgrade You can upgrade the following BlackBerry Enterprise Server versions to the latest version: BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP2 BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP3 BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP4 If your organization has a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version that is not listed, you must first upgrade to one of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server versions in the list above before you can upgrade to the latest version. 8

9 Planning a BlackBerry Enterprise Server Replacing the BlackBerry Manager with the BlackBerry Administration Service In BlackBerry Enterprise Server versions later than version 4.1, the BlackBerry Administration Service replaces the BlackBerry Manager as the BlackBerry Enterprise Server component that you use to manage the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry device users. During the BlackBerry Enterprise Server upgrade process, the setup application removes the BlackBerry Manager. If you installed a standalone BlackBerry Manager, you can remove the BlackBerry Manager after you install the BlackBerry Administration Service. After the BlackBerry Enterprise Server upgrade process completes, you must create administrator accounts for the administrators in your organization and provide the administrators with new login information and the BlackBerry Administration Service web address. If you try to run the BlackBerry Manager, it displays the "DB version greater than maximum currently supported" message and closes. Removing the BlackBerry Monitoring Service If you have previously installed the BlackBerry Monitoring Service, it will no longer function after you upgrade to BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 Service Pack 4. Depending on where the BlackBerry Monitoring Service is installed, you will have to perform one of the following actions during the installation: If the BlackBerry Monitoring Service is currently installed on the same computer as at least one other BlackBerry Enterprise Server component, the installation setup application will detect that the BlackBerry Monitoring Service is installed on the computer and the setup application will prompt you to remove it. If the BlackBerry Monitoring Service is installed on a separate computer, the setup application will display a messsage that the BlackBerry Monitoring Service is no longer in production and cannot be used after you upgrade to BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 Service Pack 4. If a standalone instance of the BlackBerry Monitoring Service is installed on the computer where you are installing BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 Service Pack 4, the setup application will display a message that the BlackBerry Monitoring Service is no longer in production and you can remove it using Add or Remove Programs. 9

10 Planning a BlackBerry Enterprise Server Upgrade implications for the BlackBerry Configuration Database When you upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to the latest version, you must also upgrade the BlackBerry Configuration Database to the latest version. You can use the setup application to install or upgrade BlackBerry Enterprise Server components such as the BlackBerry Configuration Database. The installation or upgrade process upgrades the BlackBerry Configuration Database automatically so that the database and components run the same version. If you do not want to use the setup application to upgrade the BlackBerry Configuration Database, you can run the database upgrade scripts on the database server. You cannot manage the BlackBerry Enterprise Server until you install the BlackBerry Administration Service version that is the same as the BlackBerry Configuration Database version or upgrade the BlackBerry Administration Service so that it is the same version as the BlackBerry Configuration Database. You must move an MSDE database such as a BlackBerry Configuration Database from MSDE to a version of Microsoft SQL Server that Microsoft fully supports. To upgrade a BlackBerry Configuration Database and move it from MSDE to Microsoft SQL Server, you must create a copy of the BlackBerry Configuration Database, move the copy to Microsoft SQL Server, and then upgrade the BlackBerry Configuration Database on the Microsoft SQL Server to the latest version. BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Domino versions 5.0 SP1 or later do not support the IBM DB2 UDB. Synchronizing data over the wireless network automatically When you upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, the BlackBerry Synchronization Service sends updated service books to the BlackBerry devices that can synchronize data over the wireless network. BlackBerry Device Software versions 4.0 and later can synchronize data automatically if the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is running. If the data does not synchronize automatically, you must use the BlackBerry Administration Service to resend the service books and synchronize the data. 10

11 Planning a BlackBerry Enterprise Server Upgrade application for BlackBerry Enterprise Server You can install or upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, including service packs, by running the setup application. You can also upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to a service pack by running the upgrade application for BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which is available for download from If the BlackBerry Configuration Database is version 5.0 SP2 or 5.0 SP3 in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server domain, you can use the upgrade application for BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP4 to perform any of the following tasks: upgrade a BlackBerry Enterprise Server that is version 5.0 SP2 or 5.0 SP3 to version 5.0 SP4 install a BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Enterprise Server components on a computer in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server domain that does not already host a BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance or component If the BlackBerry Configuration Database in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server domain is earlier than version 5.0 SP2, you cannot use the upgrade application for BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP4. You must upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server by running the setup application. Upgrading the BlackBerry Enterprise Server if your organization's environment includes BlackBerry Mobile Voice System 4.6 The BlackBerry Mobile Voice System 4.6 can work with several versions of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. If the BlackBerry MVS supports the version that you want to upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to, you can use one of the following upgrade processes: in-place upgrade process cutover process that upgrades a BlackBerry Configuration Database cutover process that creates a BlackBerry Configuration Database If you use the in-place upgrade process, the BlackBerry MVS is not available to BlackBerry device users during the upgrade process. When the in-place upgrade process is complete, the BlackBerry MVS resumes automatically. 11

12 Planning a BlackBerry Enterprise Server If you use a cutover process to upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you must perform several additional actions before the BlackBerry MVS is available to users. For more information, visit to read article KB

13 Hardware requirements: BlackBerry Enterprise Server Hardware requirements: BlackBerry Enterprise Server 3 The following are requirements for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components that you install on a single computer, and excludes the BlackBerry Collaboration Service. The requirements are for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server environment that includes users that receive 100 to 200 messages each day. You can improve the performance and reliability of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server by installing the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components on multiple computers. If your BlackBerry Enterprise Server environment supports up to 1000 users, install the BlackBerry Configuration Database on a computer that is separate from the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. If your BlackBerry Enterprise Server environment supports up to 2000 users, install the BlackBerry Configuration Database and the BlackBerry Administration Service on computers that are separate from the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Item BlackBerry Enterprise Server that supports up to 200 users Requirement Two processors, 2.0 GHz Intel Xeon 3 GB of memory 64-bit operating system: Two 64 GB drives (minimum), RAID 1 32-bit operating system: Two 36 GB drives (minimum), RAID MB disk space for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server 400 MB disk space for the BlackBerry Administration Service Approximately 2 MB per user each day for log files (100 messages per user) BlackBerry Enterprise Server that supports up to 500 users Two processors, 2.8 GHz Intel Xeon 3 GB of memory 64-bit operating system: Two 64 GB drives (minimum), RAID 1 or four 64 GB drives (minimum), RAID bit operating system: Two 36 GB drives (minimum), RAID 1 or four 36 GB drives (minimum), RAID MB disk space for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server 400 MB disk space for the BlackBerry Administration Service 13

16 System requirements Item partitioning of the messaging server permissions for the messaging server Requirement A nonpartitioned messaging server on the computer that you want to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on A messaging server with the following permissions: membership in the LocalDomainServers group manager-level access to the mail files for user accounts DIIOP task running static IP address for the computer browser media player In your organization's environment, an IBM Domino server running the DIIOP task and, if you are using IBM Domino authentication with the BlackBerry Administration Service or BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager, the directory assistance feature turned on To install the BlackBerry Administration Service in a pool, a static IP address for the computer that hosts the component Windows Internet Explorer 7.0 to 8.0 with language preferences configured to display encoded web pages One of the following: if using Windows Server 2008, to support audio attachments, Windows Media Format SDK (for more information, visit msdn.microsoft.com and search Windows Media Format SDK) if using Windows Server 2003, to support audio attachments, Windows Media Player 9 or later network proximity File and Printer Sharing A high-speed, switched connection between the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and messaging servers If using Windows Server 2003, to permit the BlackBerry Controller to monitor BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, install File and Printer Sharing For more information, see the documentation for Windows Server 16

17 System requirements System requirements: BlackBerry Administration Service and BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager The following system requirements apply to the computer that you install the BlackBerry Administration Service and BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager on. Item operating system Requirement Any of the following operating systems: Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Windows Server 2012 Microsoft hotfix installed on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Administration Service and BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager memory BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager users A minimum 1.2 GB of memory To support BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager users, the following conditions: Internet accounts and passwords for IBM Domino for BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager users all user accounts located on the same IBM Domino server DIIOP task running hardware load balancer In your organization's environment, an IBM Domino server running the DIIOP task and, if you use IBM Domino authentication with BlackBerry Administration Service or BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager, with the directory assistance feature turned on. If you configure high availability for the BlackBerry Administration Service using a hardware load balancer, you must implement session persistence for SSL 17

19 System requirements Item Requirement collation must be the same for the Microsoft SQL Server instance and the database server that hosts the BlackBerry database notification system (BlackBerry Configuration Database) default collations are suggested though non-default collations are supported (for more information, visit to read articles KB04785 and KB15534) database connectivity TCP/IP network protocols turned on No count option turned off nested triggers database mirroring Nested trigger support turned on. For more information, visit msdn.microsoft.com to read article ms To support database mirroring for the BlackBerry Configuration Database, the following conditions: Any of the following database management systems: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP3 Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition (32-bit or 64-bit) Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP4 Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition (32-bit or 64-bit) Microsoft SQL Server 2008 SP1 Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition (32-bit or 64-bit) Microsoft SQL Server 2008 SP2 Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition (32-bit or 64-bit) Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition (32-bit or 64-bit) the mirror database must reside on a different computer from the principal database the Microsoft SQL Server instances for both the principal and mirrored databases must be the same version and edition only use static port number 1433 do not use named instances verify that the SQL Server Browser service is running 19

20 System requirements Item Requirement turn off the Named Pipes option in the Microsoft SQL Server Native Client on the computers that host the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances database transactional replication To support database transactional replication for the BlackBerry Configuration Database, the following conditions: the database server must be Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP3 or later the database server that hosts the replicated database must use the same version and build as the database server that hosts the primary database System requirements: BlackBerry Attachment Service The following system requirements apply to the computer that you install the BlackBerry Attachment Service on. Item operating system Requirement Any of the following operating systems: Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Windows Server 2012 media player One of the following: if using Windows Server 2008, to support audio attachments, Windows Media Format SDK (for more information, visit msdn.microsoft.com and search Windows Media Format SDK) if using Windows Server 2003, to support audio attachments, Windows Media Player 9 or later 20

22 System requirements Item Requirement Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Windows Server 2012 The latest Microsoft hotfixes installed The BlackBerry Collaboration Service installed in the same Microsoft Active Directory domain as Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 The Windows account that runs the BlackBerry Collaboration Service added to one of the following groups: RTCUniversalServerAdmins group, to automatically provision the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted service in Microsoft Active Directory (for more information, visit msdn.microsoft.com to read about required Microsoft Active Directory permissions) RTCComponentUniversalServices group, if you use another account with the required permissions (RTCUniversalServerAdmins) to manually provision the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted service in Microsoft Active Directory (for more information, see "Manually provision the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application") Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Microsoft Visual C Redistributable Package (vcredist_x64.exe) Microsoft SQL Server Native Client (sqlncli_x64.msi) Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API 2.0 Core Redist 64-bit (ucmaredist.msi) Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Core Components (ocscore.msi) The required certificate installed in the Personal Certificate folder for the local computer account For detailed instructions about the Microsoft install packages and installing the required certificate, see "Preparing the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Collaboration Service for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2". Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Any of the following operating systems: Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 (64-bit) 22

23 System requirements Item Requirement Windows Server 2008 SP2 (64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Windows Server 2012 The latest Microsoft hotfixes installed The BlackBerry Collaboration Service installed in the same Microsoft Active Directory domain as Microsoft Lync Server 2010 The Windows account that runs the BlackBerry Collaboration Service added to one of the following groups: RTCUniversalServerAdmins group, to automatically provision the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted service in Microsoft Active Directory (for more information, visit msdn.microsoft.com to read about required Microsoft Active Directory permissions) RTCComponentUniversalServices group, if you use another account with the required permissions (RTCUniversalServerAdmins) to manually provision the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted service in Microsoft Active Directory (for more information, see "Manually provision the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application") Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Microsoft Visual C Redistributable Package (vcredist_x64.exe) Microsoft SQL Server Native Client (sqlncli_x64.msi) Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API 2.0 Core Redist 64-bit (to download ucmaredist.msi, visit the Volume Licensing Service Center at Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Core Components (to download ocscore.msi, visit the Volume Licensing Service Center at The required certificate installed in the Personal Certificate folder for the local computer account For detailed instructions about the Microsoft install packages and installing the required certificate, see "Preparing the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Collaboration Service for use with Microsoft Lync Server 2010". 23

24 System requirements System requirements: BlackBerry MDS Connection Service The following system requirements apply to the computer that you install the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service on. Item operating system Requirement Any of the following operating systems: Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Windows Server 2012 RSA Authentication Agent memory To support enhanced network authentication (optional), RSA Authentication Agent 6.1 for Windows Server 2003 or RSA Authentication Agent for Windows Server One of the following: if you install a central push server and less than 1000 user accounts, a minimum of 1024 MB if you install a central push server and more than 1000 user accounts, a minimum of 3 GB if you do not install a central push server, a minimum of 512 MB System requirements: BlackBerry Router To install the BlackBerry Router on a computer that is separate from the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, any of the following operating systems: 24

26 System requirements System requirements: Computers for BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager and BlackBerry Administration Service users Item Requirement browser Windows Internet Explorer 7.0 to 8.0 Mozilla Firefox 3.6+ Google Chrome 4.0+ Safari 4 for Mac Windows Internet Explorer 7 or later provides optimal support for BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager features and BlackBerry Administration Service features. Depending on the browser that you use, the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager and BlackBerry Administration Service might not recognize BlackBerry devices and the browser might prevent you from activating devices that are connected to the computer, backing up and restoring device data, or adding or updating device applications. browser settings for Windows Internet Explorer To support browser access, you must configure the following settings: language preferences configured to display encoded web pages Microsoft hotfix installed on the users' computers to make sure the correct time zones are displayed the following settings turned on to support Microsoft ActiveX: Automatic prompting for Microsoft ActiveX controls Download signed Microsoft ActiveX controls Run Microsoft ActiveX controls and plug-ins Script Microsoft ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting support for JavaScript cookies turned on 26

27 System requirements Item Requirement support for TLS or SSL the SSL certificate installed to permit trusted connections to the BlackBerry Administration Service if using Windows Vista, the BlackBerry Administration Service web address added as a trusted web site and Enable protected mode cleared if you configure single sign-on authentication for the BlackBerry Administration Service the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager and BlackBerry Administration Service web sites assigned to the local intranet zone Enable Integrated Windows Authentication selected if you do not configure single sign-on authentication for the BlackBerry Administration Service the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager and BlackBerry Administration Service web sites assigned to the local intranet or trusted sites security zone browser settings for Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome To support browser access, you must configure the following settings: support for JavaScript cookies turned on support for TLS or SSL to permit trusted connections to the BlackBerry Administration Service, the SSL certificate installed Single sign-on authentication for the BlackBerry Administration Service is not supported by Google Chrome. System requirements: Messaging server Any of the following messaging servers that are located in close proximity to where you want to install the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server: IBM Domino

28 System requirements IBM Domino IBM Domino System requirements: applications for users To support the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, any of the following applications: IBM Notes version or (to support displaying encrypted messages when the user.id file is stored in BlackBerry Desktop Manager version 4.1) IBM Notes version IBM Notes version or System requirements: Firewall To install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, configure a firewall or proxy firewall with the following conditions: Exclusive use of port 3101 to open and maintain an outbound, bidirectional TCP/IP connection to an external server Support for resolving Internet addresses that use DNS For proxy firewalls, transparency of the proxy server System requirements: Instant messaging server To install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, any of the following instant messaging servers: IBM Sametime 7.0 Community Server IBM Sametime 7.5 Community Server IBM Sametime 8.0 Community Server 28

29 System requirements IBM Sametime Community Server IBM Sametime Community Server IBM Sametime 8.5 Community Server Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 SP1 Standard or Enterprise Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Standard or Enterprise Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Novell GroupWise Messenger 2.0 or later Supported features and environments Item BlackBerry Enterprise Server Virtual environment For information, please visit to read KB Enhanced network authentication Multiple IBM Domino domains All BlackBerry Enterprise Server components support RSA Authentication Agent 6.1 for Windows Server 2003 and RSA Authentication Agent for Windows Server The BlackBerry Messaging Agent supports multiple IBM Domino domains with the following conditions: the IBM Domino server on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server configured with the Connection documents for the other IBM Domino servers in the domains that the server replicates from the IBM Domino server on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server configured with membership in the LocalDomainServers group in all the domains in your organization's environment cross-certification established between the messaging servers and directory servers in other domains IP SNMP monitoring Remote access BlackBerry Enterprise Server components support only IPv4 for TCP/IP connections. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server components support the SNMP service. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server components support remote access by administrators who use Remote Desktop Connection. 29

30 System requirements Unsupported environments Item DMZ Description The BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, with the exception of the BlackBerry Router, do not support installation in a DMZ. messaging server application IBM DB2 UDB instant messaging server The BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Enterprise Server components do not support installation on computers that host applications such as Microsoft Outlook. applications use data files that can cause conflicts with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components. As a result, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components might not function as expected. BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 and later and BlackBerry Enterprise Server components do not support IBM DB2 UDB. Any of the following environments: If you configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for high availability, the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance and standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance do not support more than one type of instant messaging server in a BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair. For example, if you install the BlackBerry Collaboration Service for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 on the primary instance, you must also install the BlackBerry Collaboration Service for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 on the standby instance. A BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair that connects to multiple instances of the BlackBerry Collaboration Service does not support more than one type of instant messaging server. You must use the same type of instant messaging server for each local or remote BlackBerry Collaboration Service that you connect to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair. BlackBerry Collaboration Service If you install the BlackBerry Collaboration Service for use with Microsoft Lync Server 2010, the BlackBerry Collaboration Service does not support using ocscore.msi or ucmaredist.msi from the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 installation files on the computer that you install the BlackBerry Collaboration Service on. 30

31 System requirements Item Description You must use ocscore.msi and ucmaredist.msi from Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2. For more information, visit the Volume Licensing Service Center at BlackBerry Attachment Service Remote Desktop Services or Terminal Services You must install the software update for KB22953 on Windows Server 2008 if you want the BlackBerry Attachment Service to support.mp3 audio files on BlackBerry devices and all audio formats on BlackBerry 7100 Series devices that support CDMA networks. To download the software update for KB22953, visit The BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Enterprise Server components do not support installation on a computer that you installed Remote Desktop Services or Terminal Services on. 31

32 Preupgrade tasks Preupgrade tasks 5 Configuring a messaging environment Configure a group for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Before you begin: Verify that the LocalDomainServers group includes the computer you want to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on. You must configure a group named BlackBerryAdmins in your organization's messaging environment. The BlackBerryAdmins group includes permissions that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server can use to access specific databases. You can administer the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the BlackBerry Administration Service only with the groups and user accounts that you include in the BlackBerryAdmins group. 1. On a computer that hosts the IBM Domino administration console, in the administration server directory, create an IBM Domino group with the following attributes: Name: BlackBerryAdmins Group type: Access Control List only Description: Users who can add, delete, and change settings for BlackBerry device users Members: LocalDomainServers, any groups or users who might administer the BlackBerry Enterprise Server 2. On the server that you want to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on, replicate the BlackBerryAdmins group in the IBM Domino Directory. Configure the Server document to permit the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to move user accounts within a BlackBerry Domain You must configure the Server document so that you can move user accounts between BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances in your organization's BlackBerry Domain. 32

33 Preupgrade tasks 1. On a computer that hosts the IBM Domino administration console, open the Server document for the IBM Domino server that you want to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on. 2. In the Run unrestricted methods and operations field, add the LocalDomainServers group. Configuring connections for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server database The database for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is the BlackBerry Configuration Database. You create the BlackBerry Configuration Database when you install a BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Administration Service or when you run the CreateDB executable. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server can connect to its database on the Microsoft SQL Server using Windows authentication or database authentication. By default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server logs in to its database using the Windows account that you use to complete the installation process or the database credentials you provided during the installation process. To support database mirroring for the BlackBerry Configuration Database with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or Microsoft SQL Server 2008, you must use Windows authentication. Specifying permissions when you connect to the BlackBerry Configuration Database using Windows authentication or Microsoft SQL Server authentication If you connect the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to the BlackBerry Configuration Database using Windows authentication or Microsoft SQL Server authentication during the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation process, the Windows account or Microsoft SQL Server account that you specify must have database permissions on the database server. The type of permissions that you specify is determined by the setup option that you select and whether you create the BlackBerry Configuration Database on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components or on another database server. Specifying permissions for the Windows account or Microsoft SQL Server account If you install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express Edition during the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation process, you might need to specify permissions for the Windows account or Microsoft SQL Server account, depending on the type of authentication you select. When you select Windows authentication during the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation process, the setup application automatically assigns the required permissions to the Windows account that you use to complete the installation process. 33

34 Preupgrade tasks When you select Microsoft SQL Server authentication during the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation process, you must assign the required database permissions to the Microsoft SQL Server account that you use to complete the installation process. Assign permissions to the Windows account or Microsoft SQL Server account Perform one of the following actions: If you create the BlackBerry Configuration Database on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and you require the setup application to install Microsoft SQL Server Express during the installation process and you choose Windows authentication, you are not required to assign Microsoft SQL Server permissions to the Windows account. If you want the setup application to install the BlackBerry database notification system, you must assign the Microsoft SQL Server permission for the database system administrator (also called the sysadmin server role in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio) to the Windows account. If you create the BlackBerry Configuration Database on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and you require the setup application to install Microsoft SQL Server Express during the installation process and you choose Microsoft SQL Server authentication, you must assign the database creator (dbcreator server role) Microsoft SQL Server permission to the Microsoft SQL Server account. If you want the setup application to install the BlackBerry database notification system, you must assign the Microsoft SQL Server permission for the database system administrator (also called the sysadmin server role in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio) to the Microsoft SQL Server account. If you create the BlackBerry Configuration Database on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the computer already hosts a Microsoft SQL Server, you must assign the database creator (dbcreator server role) Microsoft SQL Server permission to the Windows account or Microsoft SQL Server account that you use to complete the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation process. If you want the setup application to install the BlackBerry database notification system, you must assign the Microsoft SQL Server permission for the database system administrator (also called the sysadmin server role in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio) to the Windows account or Microsoft SQL Server account. If you create the BlackBerry Configuration Database on a computer that does not host the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you must assign the database creator (dbcreator server role) Microsoft SQL Server permission to the Windows or Microsoft SQL Server account that you use to complete the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation process. If you want the setup application to install the BlackBerry database notification system, you must assign the Microsoft SQL Server permission for the database system administrator (also called the sysadmin server role in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio) to the Windows account or Microsoft SQL Server account. 34

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